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  1. Zhengtong (正統, Pekín, 1427- id. 1464) es el primer nombre como emperador (1435-1449) de Zhu Qizhen (朱祁鎭), sexto emperador de la dinastía Ming. Hijo de Xuande, accedió al trono con 8 años, siendo el eunuco Wang Zhen quien se ocupaba de los asuntos de Estado durante sus primeros años.

  2. Emperor Yingzong of Ming (Chinese: 明英宗; pinyin: Míng Yīngzōng; 29 November 1427 – 23 February 1464), personal name Zhu Qizhen (simplified Chinese: 朱祁镇; traditional Chinese: 朱祁鎮; pinyin: Zhū Qízhèn), was the sixth and eighth emperor of the Ming dynasty.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Zhu_QizhenZhu Qizhen - Wikiwand

    Zhengtong (正統, Pekín, 1427- id. 1464) es el primer nombre como emperador (1435-1449) de Zhu Qizhen (朱祁鎭), sexto emperador de la dinastía Ming. Hijo de Xuande, accedió al trono con 8 años, siendo el eunuco Wang Zhen quien se ocupaba de los asuntos de Estado durante sus primeros años.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tumu_CrisisTumu Crisis - Wikipedia

    Zhu Qizhen was allowed to return to Beijing after agreeing to give up his claim to the throne, and was kept under house arrest at the Forbidden City. Esen faced growing criticism for his failure to exploit his victory over the Ming and was assassinated in 1455. [5]

    • September 1, 1449
    • Huailai County, North Zhili, Ming China
  5. 10 de mar. de 2019 · Born in Jiangsu Province in 1892, seven years before the Boxer Rebellion and during the last years of Imperial rule, Zhu Qizhan (1892-1996) is heralded today as one of China’s foremost modern artists, with a museum dedicated to his art in Shanghai.

  6. Zhu Qizhen - the Zhengtong Emperor. The "Tumu Incident": Mongols capture the imperial concubines. Peace lost in the empire. Zhu Qizhen, eldest son of the Xuande Emperor, succeeded his father to the throne on January 17, 1436 with reign title of Zhengtong.

  7. Zhu Qizhen (1427 – 1464) was the favorite son of the Xuande Emperor who ruled Ming China from 1425 to 1435. When his father died in 1435, Zhu Qizhen took the throne as the Zhengtong Emperor. Only eight years old, the young monarch benefited from an experienced court to guide him in his new role.